If a Russian or, say, a Belarusian has decided to change his place of residence, then in most cases he faces the problem of choosing the most suitable country for moving. The most developed states of Europe and America, where you can get a highly paid job, in addition to all kinds of benefits of civilization, offer the highest prices for goods and services.

Quite often, moving to a highly developed country makes sense if there is a real prospect of finding a job with a high salary and a full social package. Such a category of migrants as pensioners or, for example, freelancers can very often be approached by a state with a lower, but also less expensive standard of living.

Top 20 cheapest countries to live in:

  1. Cuba.
  2. Indonesia.
  3. Romania.
  4. Albania.
  5. Thailand.
  6. Laos.
  7. Nepal.
  8. China.
  9. Nicaragua.
  10. Guatemala.
  11. Honduras.
  12. Peru.
  13. Mexico.
  14. Bali.
  15. Philippines.

Such states today can still be found on the map of Europe, Asia, Africa or Latin America.

Thailand

Among tourists from all over the world, Thailand has long been considered one of the most attractive holiday destinations. However, in recent years, potential immigrants, including many Russians and citizens of other CIS countries, have increasingly turned their eyes towards the kingdom. How can Thailand attract a foreigner as a possible option for immigration? Obviously, among all the advantages of moving to a country for the purpose of permanent residence, one of the first places can be given to the relatively low cost of living.

Of course, if you are a highly qualified specialist with experience in one of the professions in short supply in the country, then it will be much easier to get a job. Quite often, vacancies for a Russian language teacher or translator appear on the Thai labor market: at the same time, it is necessary to be fluent in Russian and at a good level in English.

In addition, the ability to make money on the Internet can become a solution to a financial issue. However, you should not overestimate your capabilities at the same time: if you did not have a successful experience as a freelancer in your home country, then you should not count on the fact that everything will be different in Thailand. An experienced freelancer knows that self-organization and self-discipline play a very important role in his work, and in Thailand (especially at first) a foreigner will have many temptations to postpone work until later.

The main part of the expenses of a foreigner in Thailand is associated, as a rule, with housing and food. It would be unfair to say that the cost of food and housing in the country is the lowest in Southeast Asia, but there are countries that are more expensive in this regard.

Quite a decent one- or two-room apartment in Bangkok can be rented for 10-20 thousand Thai baht per month (1 USD = 33 THB). A full meal in one of the capital's cafes will cost $5, renting a motorbike, an extremely popular mode of transport in the country, will cost 3-4 thousand THB per month.

If a foreigner managed to find an employer who is ready to hire him with official employment, then he will be required to obtain a work visa outside of Thailand. To obtain a work permit, you will need to collect the required set of documents and pay a fee of 20 thousand THB.

The processing fee for the visa application is 35 euros plus a service fee of 19 euros. Urgent registration of the document will cost 70 euros. A number of applicants are exempted from paying the consular fee: among them are children under 6 years old, spouses of Bulgarian citizens and residence permit holders in the country, students, schoolchildren, disabled people, etc.

The cost of renting housing may differ in different parts of the country, but you can rent quite decent apartments for 3 people in Plovdiv, Varna or Burgas for $200-300 per month.

Food prices in Bulgaria are for the most part lower than in Russia (in particular, in Moscow), for example (in terms of Russian currency):

  • 1 kg of potatoes - 37–39 rubles,
  • 1 liter of milk - 56–60 rubles,
  • 1 kg of sugar - 44–50 rubles,
  • a loaf of white flour - 31–39 rubles.

Real estate in different cities is also valued differently:

  • in Sofia, 1 square meter of living space costs 45-75 thousand Russian rubles,
  • in Varna - 50-125 thousand,
  • in Plovdiv - 30-65 thousand rubles.

In general, if a foreigner intends to find a job with high wages, develop professionally or open a successful business, then Bulgaria may not be his country. This Balkan state is ideal for those immigrants who are not faced with the task of solving financial problems.

Having settled in Bulgaria and having issued a residence permit, a Russian citizen gets the opportunity to take advantage of the following benefits:

  • Visa-free travel to any EU country.
  • Low taxes for entrepreneurs.
  • Living in a clean environment.
  • Affordable housing and food prices.
  • The similarity of mentalities and the common religion of our peoples.

A state like this may be of interest to a certain circle of foreigners who are looking for a place for immigration, provided that applicants (especially Europeans) are ready for a radical change in their usual climate, living conditions, daily lifestyle, the contents of grocery store shelves, etc.

One of the main attractions of India is the Taj Mahal.

For many Russians, the contrast will not be so tangible, because Russia also cannot yet claim leadership in most world rankings that reflect the country's main economic achievements: the standard of living of citizens, the purchasing power of the population, the quality of education and medical care, etc. And Nevertheless, our country today is ahead of India in all respects by almost two times.

According to statistics, about half a million Indians today live on 0.5 cents a day, another 2 million people live on 2 cents a day. Approximately 200 million citizens of the country consider themselves to be representatives of the middle class, and in terms of the number of billionaires, the country is in 5th place in the world.

Such a sharp contrast between the living standards of different segments of the population is due to many reasons, and one of them is the export of capital abroad: Indian oligarchs prefer to place their existing savings in foreign financial institutions or invest in the most promising enterprises outside India.

As a result, the social sphere of the country continues to be underfunded and the number of poor citizens does not decrease.

However, despite any economic difficulties, India cannot but attract millions of foreigners with its unique historical and architectural monuments, peculiarities of cultural life, unique traditions and customs, and mysterious oriental charm.

The number of migrants, including those from the post-Soviet space, who annually make attempts to come and settle in India, is not decreasing.

Many of the arriving guests of Russian origin are attracted by the opportunity to live in a warm climate all year round, someone chooses India as a place to do business or study. However, statistics show that at present the overwhelming majority of Russians who have moved here are our women who have married Indians.

As in most other countries that can be classified as exotic, there is also a layer of immigrants who have a passive income in their homeland (for example, renting their own housing) or are engaged in remote work.

Due to the catastrophic lack of jobs in one of the Indian companies, it is extremely difficult: only highly qualified specialists with acutely scarce professions with knowledge of Hindi or English can apply for official employment in the country.

What does a Russian who moved to India face? First of all, with the need to “reformat” their everyday habits: women change into a sari (to learn how to put it on, some Europeans will need a special training course) and take off their shoes. In addition, it is sometimes difficult for our compatriot to immediately get used to high humidity and a large number of insects.

Food will be cheaper if you cook it yourself, buying groceries in supermarkets or on the market. At the same time, the supermarket must have a good reputation for sanitation (in India this is often a problem), and it is better to go to the market early in the morning when food prices are somewhat reduced.

The cost of a loaf of bread can be about $ 0.5, a dozen eggs - $ 0.8, chicken breasts - $ 2-2.5, confectionery - $ 1-3, beer - up to $ 1, local rum - $ 3, tons i.e. everything is quite accessible.

The exchange rate of the rupee to the ruble in 2019 is approximately 1 to 1. In the tourist state of Goa, you can rent a house from 7,000 to 20,000 rupees per month. For 15000-20000 you can rent a small house on the beach. Renting a scooter will cost another 5,000 rupees per month.

Prices for many fruits and products will be even lower than in Russia. But, for example, chocolate is expensive, it costs from 70 to 120 rupees.

Table: comparative characteristics of prices in different countries

Name, criterion

Cost (expressed in USD)
Thailand
Average bill in a cafe2.60 5.46 2.55
Average bill in a restaurant10.60 10.02 5.60
A cup of coffee1.60 1.35 1.20
Bottle of water0.25 0.34 0.25
Can of beer2.12 1.08 0.70
A bottle of wine8.80 5.85 5.00
1 kg of rice0.84 1.40 0.7
1 liter of milk1.42 1.30 0.88
1 kg of tomatoes1.20 1.50 0.20
1 loaf of bread1.15 0.72 0.54
1 kg bananas1.00 1.50 0.47
1 kg oranges2.09 0.75 1.40
1 kg apples2.66 1.23 2.80
1 kg potatoes1.47 0.87 0.37
1 kg pork pulp4.87 6.31 4.37
1 kg chicken meat3.53 5.70 3.60
1 kg hard cheese14.90 10.80 7.20
10 pieces. chicken eggs1.63 1.50 0.60
Traveling by public transport0.71 0.80 0.17
Taxi ride6.05 3.60 6.25
1 liter of gasoline1.06 1.07 1.12

According to many rating agencies, today it is one of the cheapest places to live. South Africa is considered to be the most developed state on the African continent, where the purchasing power of the population is growing due to the minerals mined in the country: gold, platinum, diamonds, coal.

South Africa is the only African country that is part of the G20. The active development of the economy began in the 90s of the last century, when the apartheid regime that had existed for more than 40 years was put an end to. In the Forbs ranking, the country ranks 39th in the world in terms of ease of doing business.

The standard of living in the country is somewhat higher than in other African states, but it is too early to talk about the absence of problems: unemployment is kept at 40%, water and electricity are not available in all regions, the crime rate still does not allow the country's residents to feel in safety. And yet the economy is growing and the number of foreigners who come here every year to settle for a long time does not decrease.

If you try to calculate how much it will cost an immigrant to stay in the Republic of South Africa, you can take as an example the family of a foreign specialist from Europe, living in the center of Johannesburg. It should immediately be noted that such a standard of living is not available to every local resident.

So, if migrants do not have their own real estate in the country, then renting a house in a good area can cost 8–10 thousand South African rands (1 USD = 13 rands). For foreigners who have their own home in South Africa, information on the cost of housekeeping services may be useful:

  • Residential cleaning - R650 (for two visits per week).
  • Maintaining the garden in a well-groomed condition - 500 rand (1 time per week).
  • Housing security - 500 rand.
  • Security of the quarter - 200 rand.
  • Construction insurance - 700 rand.
  • Insurance of existing property - 400 rand.

Thus, it runs up to 3000 rand per month. In addition, it is highly likely that a foreigner will be forced to pay the following bills:

  • Water and garbage disposal - 500 rand.
  • Electricity - about 1200 rand.
  • Cable TV - R600.
  • Internet - 200 rand.
  • Cellular - 500 rand.

In addition, the property owner must pay the so-called property tax, which is up to 1,000 rand.

Feeding a family of three costs R500-600 per month, kindergarten costs about R3000 per month. All other expenses depend on individual requests and financial capabilities of the guest of the country.

In the lists of the cheapest countries to live, given by various statistical agencies, Cambodia invariably appears. The state on the Indochina peninsula may well be of interest to foreigners who wish to move away from the benefits of civilization. The level of infrastructure development in the country is inferior to neighboring Thailand, however, as compensation for the lack of comfort, the country's guest receives lower prices for food, rental housing, and leisure activities than in any of the neighboring countries.

The island has very low wages, with an average salary of $15 per month. You can find jobs in Cuba on the website of the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs. There are many different vacancies on the portal. Most often, foreigners are employed as guides. But for such a job, the applicant must have knowledge of English or Spanish. Also popular in this country is the profession:

  • teachers;
  • cooks;
  • waiter
  • car mechanic;
  • nurse;
  • doctor;
  • driver.

Russians can get a temporary residence permit on the island for the period of higher education.

Foreigners note that it is easiest to find work in cities such as Varadero and Havana.

How to work in a country where everything is prohibited, see the video

Cuba is one of the few countries that is famous not only for its exoticism and the presence of the Atlantic Ocean, but also for its delicious, and most importantly, inexpensive food. So you can have lunch in Cuba for only $ 5 per person, and dinner will cost about $ 10. A glass of freshly squeezed fresh juice costs about $1, and you can try a lobster in a restaurant for a maximum of $15.

In Cuba, as in any other country, there is a rule for placing a cafe or restaurant. As a rule, food in metropolitan cafes is always 3-5 dollars more expensive than in provincial towns.

One of the main advantages of living in Cuba is the low cost of real estate. You can buy a one-room apartment in Havana for as little as $15,000, while a small house can cost as little as $5,000. Housing in the center of Havana costs from $ 1,500 per 1 square meter. Those wishing to purchase a villa in Cuba will have to pay at least $75,000, and a villa on the coast costs at least $200,000.

Renting an apartment in the center costs from $400 per month. Housing outside the city is much cheaper - from $ 270 per month.

But foreign residents should be aware of one important drawback - a citizen of another country cannot purchase a second home in Cuba. A citizen of another republic has the right to buy real estate only from developers in new buildings. Most often, foreigners buy property in areas such as El Electrico and Alamar, where the cost of 1 square meter starts from 1,200 US dollars. When buying real estate, its owner is obliged to pay the state tax in the amount of 8% of the value of the purchased property.

Food prices are also very affordable. So, for example, a kilogram of tomatoes costs 0.7 dollars, and a kilogram of cucumbers can be purchased for only 0.5 dollars.

Food prices in Cuba (expressed in US dollars):

  • Guava (kg) - 0.7.
  • Pineapple (piece) - 0.5.
  • Mango (kg) - 0.5
  • Bread (loaf) - 0.5.
  • Eggs (10 pcs.) - 0.7.
  • Milk (1 l.) - 1.8.
  • Fresh chicken breast (kg) - 4.
  • Apples, pears (kg) - 4.

Everyone knows that Cuba is famous for its spirits, and in particular rum. So a bottle of rum costs between 8 and 25 US dollars.

Vietnam can rightfully be considered one of the cheapest countries to live in. To travel to this country, Russians do not need to apply for a visa permit only if the trip lasts no more than 15 days. In other cases, a visa is issued at a diplomatic mission. It is issued for 3 months. The visa can be extended 3 times. Foreign residents who want to move to Vietnam for permanent residence should apply for a residence permit. This permission can only be obtained in several ways:

  • entering into an official marriage with a resident of Vietnam;
  • conclusion of an employment contract with an employer in this state;
  • making an investment contribution to the development of the Vietnamese economy.

To obtain a permanent residence permit in this state, you must live at least 5 years. Also, the applicant for permanent residence must be healthy, that is, not have diseases dangerous for Vietnamese residents, and also not have a criminal record and offenses.

You can have lunch at a local cafe for $2.2 per person. A bottle of beer in this country costs about $0.90, and a cup of cappuccino is only $1.1.

The most popular Vietnamese dishes are steamed octopus and shark fin soup. These delicacies in the restaurant cost about $ 5.
It would be nice to take out insurance for a trip to this country

Table: prices in Vietnam

The most popular cities in Vietnam are Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Renting a one-room apartment in Hanoi costs from $500 per month, and similar housing in Ho Chi Minh City costs from $200 per month. Renting such an apartment in the center of Hanoi will cost about $700, and in Ho Chi Minh City you can rent such an apartment for $400 a month. You can rent a 3-room apartment in Hanoi for between $1,200 and $2,500, and in Ho Chi Minh City for $600-800 per month.

How to rent a house in Vietnam, look at the video

In recent years, the cost of living in countries such as the US, UK, Australia or France has risen sharply. But, if you are ready to leave your country and explore the world, then you can consider other countries where the cost of living is not so high. So, if you have a strong desire to move, then check out the following 10 countries:

1. Cambodia

Cambodia is not the country that comes to mind when you think of a tropical paradise. Despite this, living there is very cheap compared to other warm countries. A luxury four-bedroom home with a pool will only cost about $600 a month. A nice three-bedroom home can be bought here for as little as $20,000. And for just $2,000 a year, you can hire a gardener and a maid.

2. Ecuador

Ecuador is similar to the United States in many ways. They even use the US dollar as their currency. It's cheaper to eat in restaurants in Ecuador than to cook for yourself in the US. There you can buy a house for 50 thousand dollars and hire a staff of servants to serve it.

3. Mexico

Despite the fact that Mexico is not a rich country, there are several decent areas for living with all amenities. In Mexico, you can live on $700 a month, including rent, entertainment, and food.

4. Argentina

Argentina has been a popular tourist destination for many years. Argentina is famous for its rich history, where you can find many good restaurants and interesting sights. It is worth noting that living here is not so expensive. A good home can be purchased for $139,000, which is much cheaper than buying a home in the US.

5. Vietnam

Vietnam has also been popular with tourists over the past few years. Previously, foreigners were prohibited from buying property here, but recently the policy has changed. In Vietnam, there are many luxury houses overlooking the beach, but if you know where to look, you can buy a good house for 25-50 thousand dollars.

6. Thailand

Many people dream of living in this heavenly place. Surprisingly, real estate here is not too expensive. A small house can be purchased for 30 thousand dollars, and a larger and more comfortable house for 60 thousand. Moreover, in Thailand you can save a lot on food, which is sold very cheaply here.

7. Bulgaria

Bulgaria is rich in ancient architecture and beautiful landscapes. It is worth noting that if your income is $ 1,500 per month, then in Bulgaria you are considered the highest class. A good house can be bought for about $20,000.

8. Hungary

Hungary is also very popular with tourists. Those who buy a holiday home usually spend time there all the time. In addition, compared to other countries, buying a house in Hungary is not too expensive. A large house on a huge piece of land is on sale for just $90,000.

9. Albania

The warm and sunny climate of Albania makes it an attractive country for recreation and travel. A large penthouse in Albania costs about 150 thousand dollars. It is believed that compared to prices in America, it is not expensive.

10. Colombia

In Colombia, a good meal costs $5. The cost of rent is also very cheap, ranging from $400 to $450 per month. However, it should be borne in mind that in Colombia residential areas differ from each other by class. If you live in a premium area, be prepared to pay more. Along with buying a house at a nice price, you will get a unique landscape, amazing architecture and beautiful weather. ​

Many people dream of living on the coast. For most Russians, such desires seem impossible to fulfill. A person with an amount of 270,000 € has access to real estate in many foreign countries. And what about the average citizen of Russia, for whom €25,000 is a huge amount of money. There is always a way out!

It is necessary to search for special places, united by one common criterion - inexpensive prices for real estate. These include not only large seaside cities and well-known resort areas, but also small villages that are not popular tourism destinations.

Consider the TOP-5 most affordable foreign resorts, where almost everyone can make their dream come true - to purchase housing on the seashore:

Bulgaria, resort Sunny Beach

This is the largest Bulgarian resort located on the Black Sea. Its prestige can be compared with Turkish Antalya and the Spanish Canary Islands. Beautiful beaches with golden sand, clear days most of the summer, average annual temperature + 27ºС, Burgas (the nearest large settlement) is only 35 kilometers away. In recent years, this region has been actively built up, so the choice of real estate is quite large.

In Bulgaria, coastal areas are considered the most expensive

The average cost per square meter is 1300€. However, acceptable offers are common. For example, a studio apartment of 31 m² in a high-rise building can cost from 9500 €. This property does not differ in architectural delights and is located a few kilometers from the sea. These residential complexes, as a rule, are no more than 7 years old and are located in well-maintained areas.

But for example, the price of one-room apartments in the secondary market starts from 20,000 €, two-room apartments from 22,000 €. A small house near the shore can be bought for 30,000 €. Such a property is quite suitable for recreation of homeowners or renting out to numerous tourists.

Albania, Shengjin resort

For a long time, Albania was a closed country, and only in the last 20 years, changes began to take place here. In the recent past, Shengjin was a village where fishermen lived. Gradual development has turned this area into a promising resort town. . The Adriatic coast with sandy beaches, mountains with coniferous forests and a warm climate attract vacationers. Although this tourist destination is still at the stage of development. Shengjin grows in a southerly direction, along the line of the beach. Its development inland is impossible due to the presence of mountains. Of course, this is not yet an Italian resort, but active growth is evident.

Please note that the cost of real estate in this resort area is the lowest on the Adriatic coast. An apartment in a multi-storey building located on the 2nd or 3rd line from the sea coast costs 460€ per square meter. In total, prices for affordable housing start from €185,00. In Albania, they do not save on footage, so the area of ​​a studio apartment starts from 40 m², therefore, the cost of real estate will be higher than in Bulgaria.

The price of luxury apartments ten meters from the beach and with mountain views starts from 650 € per sq.m, with sea views from 700 € per "square". In addition, such complexes are equipped with playgrounds, restaurants, cafes, an outdoor pool, a spacious parking lot - everything that provides increased comfort of living.

Turkey, resort Alanya

This is a fairly well-known Turkish resort on the Mediterranean Sea. Alanya is a small city with a population of 130,000 people. It is located 120 km from the well-known city of Antalya. His popularity among our fellow citizens is only gaining momentum. Millions of Russians have already managed to appreciate the wide sandy beaches, magnificent Mediterranean weather, warm sea (until November), hotels, club holidays and shopping in this resort.

Alanya real estate market offers a wide range of new housing in any area of ​​the city

Luxury apartments cost from 1050 € per 1 m². The secondary market has cheaper objects. These are houses that have been in operation for no more than 10 years. For example, a one-bedroom apartment in a five-story building on the outskirts of the city (eight kilometers from the city center) and 700 meters from the beach costs between 20,000–25,000 €. Often, such objects are equipped not only with furniture, but also with household appliances already included in the price.

Italy, resort Scalea

The location of Scalea is the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, more precisely the Tyrrhenian, the south of the Apennine Peninsula, the region of Calabria. The number of inhabitants does not exceed 10,000 in summer. Due to tourists, the urban population increases by 10 or even 20 times. This is facilitated by the climate, a long summer season (April-November), amazing nature, a combination of sea and mountain air. Italians have long chosen this place for a vacation period.

And the reasons lie in the lack of appreciation by foreigners of this area. If we talk about the spread of prices per square meter, then it is significant - 500-1500 €. Factors influencing the cost: proximity to the sea or the central part of the city, area and view from the window. Cheap housing, as a rule, is removed from the coast and the center, but this does not mean at all that the areas are “bad”. On the contrary, a view of the sea surface, silence and privacy for vacationers are guaranteed.

For an amount from 25,000 €, you can find a very comfortable home, equipped with appliances and furniture. There are many such proposals. True, the apartment will be compact - one room with the functions of a living room, bedroom and kitchen, an entrance hall, a combined toilet and bathroom, plus a small balcony. But the sea can be reached on foot.

Spain, resort of Torrvieja

Torrvieja is located on the Costa Blanca. It is the largest city in Alicante, a province of Spain. The name "Russian capital of Spain" was firmly entrenched behind it. . The number of Russians who own housing in Torrvieja is really large. According to statistics, every second property owner is a foreigner (this also includes citizens of Britain, Sweden and other countries). What is the reason for such popularity of the resort? Probably in a wonderful climate, clean beaches, unique salt lakes and, of course, affordable housing.

On the secondary market, you can buy a decent house for 30,000 €. True, there will be no pool in it and 800 meters to the sea. About the same price will cost a studio apartment on the outskirts. Banks often sell cheap properties, but this purchase option will require minor repairs.

The cost of cottages with swimming pools starts from 45,000 €, comfortable villas - from 75,000 €. Prices for apartments in the very center of the resort start from 40,000 €, apartments in non-new buildings - from 142,000 €.

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Once upon a time, Albania was practically a country closed to tourists. But for the past twenty years, resorts have been growing here like mushrooms after rain.

For example, before Shengjin was just a run-down village for fishermen. And today it is a promising resort on the Adriatic coast: a warm climate, coniferous forests, sandy beaches and picturesque views.

The area is being actively developed along the beach line. By the way, in 2015 the price of real estate in this area was the lowest on the Adriatic coast.

The price of a "square" apartment in a luxury apartment a couple of meters from the beach starts from €700. Residential complexes of this level include the entire resort infrastructure: restaurants, cafes, parking, outdoor pools, playgrounds.

The cost of cheaper apartments (2nd and 3rd line) starts from €500 per sq.m. True, apartments in Albania are being built “on a grand scale” (footage here starts from 40 sq.m).

Bulgaria

Experts call Sunny Beach one of the most promising Bulgarian resorts. The nearest big city (Bourgas) is only 35 km away. For most of the summer, this part of the coast is beautiful, and the golden sandy beaches of Bulgaria are famous all over the world.

Now the area is being actively built up - and the investor has plenty to choose from. The average price of a "square" here is €1,300. But if you want, you can find a cheaper option.
You can buy a miniature house by the sea for €30,000 (this is the kind of property that Russians often rent out).

On the secondary market, the price of one-room apartments starts from €20,000, two-room apartments - from €22,000. Tiny studio apartments in a high-rise building a few kilometers from the sea are also sold inexpensively in this country.

By the way, in 2015 the sales of Bulgarian real estate increased by 20%. And the profitability of such investments is estimated at 5-7% per year.

Italy

The cozy resort of Scalea is located in the Italian region of Calabria (the southern part of the Apennine Peninsula). In Italy, this quiet place is considered a deep province. Therefore, the prices for local real estate are not too high.

The cost per square meter "floats" in a fairly wide range from €500 to €1500. The price, as usual, is affected by the remoteness of the apartment from the sea or the city center, the prestige of the area and the view from the window.

You can buy a good apartment for €25,000. True, you will have to walk 15-20 minutes to the sea, and the apartments themselves will be tiny. But even such a budget option is fully equipped with furniture and appliances before selling.

Turkey

Despite the fact that today we have ambiguous relations with Turkey, to put it mildly, no one forbids Russians from buying property in this country. The investment attractiveness of Turkish resorts is one of the highest in Europe. Unless, of course, focus on the budget segment.

The cheapest option in Turkey is the town of Alanya (120 km from Antalya). Well-groomed sandy beaches, clear sea, a lot of attractions in the city and the surrounding area - and very affordable prices. And yet, thanks to the good location, the "high season" in Alanya lasts until November.

The cost of a "square" in luxury apartments starts from €1050. Real estate is cheaper, as usual, can be found on the secondary market. Moreover, unlike the Russian secondary housing, houses in Alanya are rarely older than ten years.

An apartment on the outskirts of the city in a five-story building can be bought for €25,000. Let me clarify that the “outskirts of the city” here means 20 minutes on foot from the sea and 8 kilometers from the center. As a rule, such “non-prestigious” objects are sold with furniture and appliances (the cost of the “stuffing” is already included in the price of the property).

Spain

On the Spanish coast of the Costa Blanca is the largest city in the province - Torrvieja. You have probably heard how it is often called the “Russian capital of Spain” in the media. Every second property owner in this city has a foreign citizenship. True, not only Russian, but also German, British and even Swedish.

The beaches here are excellent, the climate is magnificent, and there are also unique salt lakes. But compared to Bulgaria, Albania and Turkey, real estate in Torrvieja "bites". But it still turns out cheaper than in Moscow or Sochi.

A good house here can be purchased for €30,000 (without a pool and a couple of hundred meters from the sea). Approximately the same amount will cost a studio apartment on the outskirts or real estate from the bank (but there, most likely, repairs will have to be done).

The price of cottages starts from €45,000 (with a pool), comfortable villas - from €75,000.

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Costa Rica is one of the cheapest places to live. This country fascinates with its landscapes and diversity of flora and fauna. But this beautiful country also has a drawback - the climate is too hot. $500-700 is enough to survive here. This is quite enough for housing, for example, in the city of San Jose, where prices for public transport services and food are not high. Lunch at a restaurant there costs no more than $4, and cooking it on your own will cost 50 cents. On the outskirts of the country, accommodation will be even cheaper.

Belize is a paradise for tourists located in Central Africa. But this is not only a popular resort, but also a cheap place to live. Here are quite loyal emigration services, and English is recognized as the official language in the country. For those who wish to settle here, $ 500 a month will be enough, and you will give 300 of them for renting a spacious house, and you will eat at restaurants for the rest. If you don't mind renting a room from one of the locals, then $100 a month is more than enough for you. Grocery stores offer a large selection of goods at a very low price. Interestingly, people of retirement age are not subject to any taxes at all. True, this country has one significant drawback - a changeable climate, when prolonged rains are replaced by periods of drought.

Romania is an extraordinary place that combines exotic beaches, dense forests, medieval castles and beautiful mountains. Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is widely known for its vibrant nightlife: a large number of discos, bars, restaurants, nightclubs and hotels. This country is also included in the list of inexpensive places to live.

Cambodia may not boast of a vibrant nightlife or beautiful beaches, but it also takes its well-deserved place in the list of the cheapest countries. Phnom Penh, which is the capital of Cambodia, makes it possible to live there for $500-600 per month. $200 is enough if you live with other visitors. Local food is also quite inexpensive, fast food will cost you a dollar, and a meal in a restaurant - $ 2.